Yes, the namespacing is great, so I have no issue with that. I would just 
rather use snake-case in Clojure than camel-case. Since the payload has 
'resultCount' I'd like to map that to a spec named result-count instead.

I think I figured out part of the answer:

(s/def :my/result int?)
(s/def :your/result pos-int?)
(s/def ::test-spec-1 (s/keys :req-un [:my/result]))
(s/def ::test-spec-2 (s/keys :req-un [:your/result]))

I see here that I can have an unqualified keyword as part of a qualified 
spec name. I think that's what I want.

On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 12:26:59 PM UTC-5, adrian...@mail.yu.edu 
wrote:
>
> Avoiding global name collision is the reason why specs are named with 
> namespace-qualified keywords. I am confused by your last sentence though. 
> Do you mean Clojure namespaces or the namespace component of the keyword 
> itself? There is no requirement in clojure.spec that the namespace of the 
> specs you def be coupled to the Clojure namespace they happen to be defined 
> in. If you are actually asking about how to write specs for unqualified 
> keys in a map there is a built-in facility to do that as well: 
> clojure.spec.alpha/keys has a :req-un and :opt-un argument.
>
> On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 11:28:18 AM UTC-5, Jonathon McKitrick 
> wrote:
>>
>> I have one spec question covering two scenarios.
>>
>> 1. Suppose I want to spec a payload from a third-party API that has the 
>> keyword ':resultCount' in it. Does that mean my specs for that item must 
>> have the same name?
>>
>> 2. Supposed I have a few payloads from that API and each has a keyword 
>> ':result' but the spec for each will be different. Other than using an 
>> entirely different namespace, how can I map the :result keyword to 
>> different specs?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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